— Shoo) | Thursday, May JY Mrs. Carl Shank, Mrs. Lee/The Bulletin, Mou: ount at Joy Haversiick, Mrs. Donald Ney|=——= Il Irs. Harold Ney, Mrs. Lewis | Miss Grace Henderson nies and Miss Grace Hen-| & NEWTOWN i = = derson accompanied the| Michael Smith, son of Mr Farm Women's Society to| Mrs. Norman Brosey 1 and Mrs. Robert Smith, cele- Winterthur Saturday brated his 4th birthday Sat! Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ev- urday. ans and daughter, meri Mrs. Har yisliors of Ri ana ff a! Mrs aro yers and fam-| Kenneth Shoemaker, Mari-/toWn: called on Mus. Rozella/Mrs ll birthday last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. William Hol.[Stevens and family of E-town Il AR ee lenbaugh and children of/RD., and Mr. and Mrs. Don- Itt Sue Martin, daughter of and Mr. and Mrs, ald Falk of Lancaster. | Ephrata | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin, of gopert Black and children of, Mr. Abner Weaver of thelf Marietta R1, played the flute zy on visited the Joseph/Fairview Manor home, Col- Il in the second orchestra ac. 1janbaughs an hn/umbia called on Mr. and Mrs. || g d John i companying St. Matthew|p 0 on Sunday Edw. Isler and daughters, ii} Passion sung by the Granth- Mr and Mrs am Oratorio Society. It was; vo Elizabethtown called day. | held in the Forum at Harris- on friends last week. | Monday visitors urg on May 1. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ad- Norman Brosey and -family|/{il Mrs. Flora Shireman, Mrs.ams, Mount Joy R1, visited were the Rev. and Mrs. Nor} Hazel Crankshaw and Mrs. Myr and Mrs. Jack Frank on/man Brosey and family eral Ross Houseal visited Mrs. Vi-Sunday the Rev. and Mrs. Oscar | Northland Mrs. Irene Snyder Tues [f of Mrs. olet Lenhart at Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hou- Buch of Manheim. ! last Sunday. seal, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin, Mrs. Helen Stetler of Mt. The sixth grade of the May- Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. town Elementary School had|/Arnold and children, Mr. and|Oliver Witmer and family] their annual class trip on Fri- Mrs. Glenn Armold and chil-land Mr. and Mr. Harry Wea-}| day. They visited "Valleyl[dren, Mr. and Mrs. Carl|ver of town. { Forge, Ephrata Cloister and/Houseal and children, Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gam-|| Landis Valley Museum. Theyland Mrs. Marvin Foltz and ber visited with Mr. and Mrs.|/{} were accompanied by Missidaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Har-|Russel Houser, Middletown. tH Mischlich, Miss Hendersonjold Derr and son, Mr. and] Mrs. Irvin Witmer and fa-|ijil and fourteen mothers. Mrs. James Drennan, Mrs. mily visited with Mr. andj Adrian Reynolds, Lancast-/Annie Arnold, of town andMrs. Wilbert Witmer and er, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller, of/family of Lancaster RD, and her aunt, Miss Mary Witmer.|York, had their Mothers’ Day|Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wit-|| The Fire Co. answered a dinner at the City Line Diner/mer and family of Columbia call to Fink's Apt. Last Tues-|at Harrisburg on Sunday. RD. {i f day evening. It was thought The new officers elected) Recent visitors of Mr. and I f | Dale/Joy called on Mr. and vl | | | io be an overheated furnace.for the Luther League of St.Mrs. Abram Gamber and] No serious damage was done.[John’s Lutheran Church are: daughter Minnie were Mr. Mrs. Annie Hicks celebrat- Jack Frank, Pres, Caroland Mrs. Salem Gamber ofl ed her birthday Saturday. |Blake, Vice President, Tana Columbia RD. Mr. and Mrs. ji Billy Kanoff celebrated his| |Leas, Sec’y and James Shenk Ray Gamber and family, Mr. I first birthday on Tuesday. [Treasurer. a irs. Guy Winters all of II . Missi B anheim. IH Mrs. Donald Drager, Mari-| Mrs. Norman Brosey called Ii etta R1 celebrated her birth-| day Wednesday. | @ Florin News Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert (From page I) Wolfe, King of Prussia visit- ed Mrs. Mildred Wolfe over Weekend. the weekend. Mr. and Mrs Teachers and assistants are hat and son’ needed for the Community[2t Fairless i Bible School which will be-Weekend. 1 gin June 11. Older teen-age Walter Bradley of Lancas: I} helpers are needed. Contact/ter visited Mr. and Mrs. Les- fl , any of the local churches if/ter Bradley Saturday. i you are interested in being aj Miss Mary Hamilton visit- | teacher or a helper. ed Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ham- | St. John’s Lutheran churchlilton and family at Mount | had a special service on Mo-Joy on Sunday and also at- A thers’~ Pay. The women of|tended the dedication of the || the ‘church participated by/new parsonage. Donegal high school, have|| ushering, taking the offering.| M/Sgt. Richard Kauffman passed the sixty-word-a-min-|| reading the scripture and|of Brussels, Belgium, iS\ute transcription test in the) having the prayer. spending ten days with his Gregg Shorthand. They took| The Adult Ladies Class of parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. dictation at sixty words per |} on Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Smith | {of Mount Joy RD. Visitors during the past| |week of Mr. and Mrs. How-| & ard Gamber were Miss Annie) 5 harles oa Blensinger, Mrs. Vera New-| ff Hills over : thejltomer, both of Mount Joy,! |Mr. and Mrs. Sale Gamber| |of Columbia ‘RDj{ Mr. .-and| ‘Mrs'“Ray Gamber and family|| of Manheim. } i E PASS TEST Naricy Coller ~and ~ Mary|| Ellen Matthias, juniors at| the above church met Tues-Kauffman. minute and transcribed it in| day evening at the home off Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seldom-mailable form in conform-|| Mrs. Lee Haverstick. _|ridge of Lititz, visited Mr.lance with rules from Gregg] Mrs. Lee Haverstick visit-and Mrs. Aaron Buckwalter Company. They will receivell ed the Norman Smiths at Mc-land Saturday evening. Alisterville, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Clarence Smith's car over-Smith of E-town RD 2, and Welter, turned on Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hick-'the three-minute on the Coffee Goss Road. lernell and two sons of Eliza-test from the company. Mrs. Smith was at the wheel. bethtown Mr and Mrs. Betty Lutze, commer- |] | | | pins for this accomplishment.}| No one was hurt. However Mrs. Benjamin Hess and fa-cial instructor, supervised Lois Lenninger and Diannj| also juniors, passed || sixty-word|| visited Mrs. Smith suffered from mily on Sunday. the work. What Advertising Does - - - Someone starts buying; | When someone starts buying, Someone starts selling; Someone starts making; When someone starts making, Someone starts working; | | | When someone starts advertising, When someone starts selling, When someone starts working, Someone starts earning; When someone starts earning, Someone starts buying: An endless chain, so to speak, and the merchant who doesn’t advertise and advertise regularly is doing noth. ing if he isn’t breaking links in this endless chain. I Bimply Dial 3-9661 Mt. Joy, and a skiled ad writer of The Bulletin, a newspaper brimful of reader interest—about everything that happens in this community—wil be glad to place your merchomdise before the reading public. THE BULLETIN | MOUNT JOY, PA. The Safe Community... Is A Better Community... HOLD YOUR HORSES Hold your horses at night. Two-thirds of the traffic accidents occur at night even * though only one half of the miles driven are after sundown. Because of the reduced vision and many deceiving flashing lights, you can't see the dangers as quickly as in the daytime. And there's only one way to solve this problem. Drive at a lower speed from sunset to sunrise. Don’t gamble with your life to save a few minutes. Slow down at Sundown! Hold your horses whenever you are tired. Sleepy drivers are involved in a large number of serious crackups. As you become sleepy, you are less alert and your re action time slows down. If the highway is long and straight, you become even more drowsy. You are not mentally as fast under. those conditions as when you are fresh and wide awake Your driving should not be as fast either. Get off the road and take a’ nap, if you can. \ If you must, keep on driving, open the windows, turn on the radio and sLow DOWN. Hold your horse at all intersections! In towns and cities, failure to yield the right of way at in- tersections is one of the highest single causes of accidents. A driver can’t yield the right of way in many crashes because he is traveling too fast. Even, if the light is green, or you are on a through street, be ready to give up the right of way if an emergency arises. It's a life-saving habit to slow down every time you ap- proach an unprotected intersection. The main idea is to get there safely. We may as well quit kidding ourselves — we can’t drastically reduce traffic casualties until we all slow down. Begin holding your horses — RIGHT NOW !! : % “DRIVE SLOWLY CHILDREN MOVE FAST” RED Tis SICO Company ROS CITIES SERVICE Petroleum Products QUALITY a. MOUNT JOY OIL BURNER “CHILDREN SHOULD BE SEEN AND NOT HURT” DAIRY and . “COMMON SENSE IS SAFETY SENSE” C. ROBERT FRY Excavating ‘Contractor SERVICE GENERAL ‘EXCAVATING. £3 — GRADING CELLARS. -. TRENCHES ~OL 3-2592 Industrial - Commercial - Residential SALES and SERVICE MOUNT JOY, PENNA. PINKERTON ROAD OL 3-311 “MAKE SAFETY A DAILY HABIT” THE NEW STANDARD CORP. R. D. 2, MANHEIM MOUNT JOY OL 3.4753 MOUNT JOY | “WE LIKE OUR CUSTOMERS - DRIVE SAFELY” CLEARVIEW DINER AND “PRACTICE ALL SAFETY SLOGANS” HEISEY BROS. QUARRIES ROAD CONSTRUCTION TRANSIT MIX CONCRETE SALES & RHEEMS, PA. Phone Elizabethtown EM 7-2571 RHEEMS, PA. “SAFETY IS NO ACCIDENT” KAYLOR BROS. CASE SERVICE DINING ROOM, Inc. (Pennsylvania Dutch Cooking) * = ROUTE 230 R. D. 2, MOUNT JOY, PA. 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PHONE OL 3-7703 EM 7.1138 “MAKE EVERY DAY SAFETY DAY” SPICKLER'S Serving & TRUST COMPANY MOUNT JOY FLORIN 1 WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY ELIZABETHTOWN “TO SAVE YOUR LIFE HEED SIGNS OF LIFE” RHEEMS - FLORIN - MAYTOWN - MT. JOY “FOR SAFETY SAKE THINK SAFELY” MOUNT JOY RESTAURANT HOME COOKING DAIRY HOME BAKED PIES 307 WEST MAIN ST. OL 3.0531 MOUNT JOY, PA. PHONE EM 7-5571 “SAFETY IS EVERYONE'S JOB” O. K. SNYDER—Insurance SOUTH MARKET ST., m YOUR KEY TO QUALITY INSURANCE “MAKE EVERYDAY SAFETY DAY” ELMER Z. GINDER GENERAL®CONSTRUCTION Telephone Mount Joy OL 3-2651 “KIDS LOVE LIFE - DRIVE LOVINGLY” SLOAN'S PHARMACY i _ Buy, Your Drugs. At; A Real Drug. Store REXALL DRUG PRODUCTS . 61 EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY, PA. OL 3-3001 FREE PARKING Sp FLORIN, PA. £ Font Kn 3 Chur News Pe The Chur First Pre: Mou Richard . Saturday Saturday 10:00 an shop at Pai Sunday 9:30 a.m. 10:45 an ship Servic 7:00 p.m. lowship. Monday 7:30 p.m at the man: Wednesday 9:30 a.m. in the Chui 1:45 p.m. at the hom in Landisvi 7:00 p.m. ings. 8:00 p.m Thursday 7:00 pm practice. 8:00 pm practice. Brethren | N Rev. Aver Sunday 9:15 am. James Lau 10:15 ap ship. Serm His Sin and the pastor. 7:00 p.m, vice. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Church «¢ Sal Robert ’ Elam Hald Sunday 9:00 am 10:00 a.n ship. Wednesday 7:30 p.m er Meeting Thursday 7:00 p.m Practice “7:30 p.m Practice Chiques 1 Moun Menno E Saturday Two Nig gram begir meal at 6:] are invited Sanctuary Yrigoyen, 7 Sunday 9:15 a.m. Mr. Jay 10:30 a.n ship with 1 *The Str 7:30 p.m. Heart”. 7:30 p.m Youth prog Hall, Chor ball, Refres 8:30 p.m. vice led by goyen. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Thursday 7:45 p.m. Cross Ro Chr 5. Angle & Mount B.E.1 Earl Wo Sunday 9:15 a.m 10:30 a.r ship. Messa Wednesday 7:30 p.m er Meeting Chur Mou Rev. Don Bunday 9:30 am. 10:30 an ship 7:30 p.m. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Study The publ vited to the Trinity Congregs: Donegal & Mour David R. Earl M. Ka Sunday 9:15 a.m. Lesson ta by John G be the only Church this sessions of f ference bein